That produced catcalls, hoots, some lip-smacking noises, and a shouted request for a date. |
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When the Trafford were declared winners by one point the Bury contingent in the 200-strong audience erupted into catcalls and booing. |
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The whistles and catcalls reached earsplitting levels whenever the Americans had the ball. |
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A selected audience duly provided accompaniment to the chancellor's speech with whistling and catcalls. |
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With nicely-toned muscles Rahul Dev was the one who attracted maximum whistles, catcalls and applause, more than even the women models. |
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Most of the Toro-ke were there, and the cheers and yells and catcalls and whoops made by everyone nearly knocked Maeya over upon their descent. |
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The crowd was vocal in its disapproval, responding with hoots, catcalls and a hail of empty bottles, apple cores and other missiles. |
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He stalked across the street, ignoring the catcalls of the local newsies in regard to his clothing. |
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Any hint of talking down to the troops with high-flown hyperbole was promptly greeted with catcalls and Bronx cheers. |
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People waved pom-poms, held up signs, and mixed Brooklyn catcalls with Bronx cheers. |
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We beeline to Church Street and do the same thing, blowing through red lights and garnering a chorus of catcalls from the local street life. |
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Better yet, imagine that it could be your arm-waving or catcalls that make a contender crack and blow his game sky-high. |
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This may sound cruel but I hear catcalls and people pick on me enough outside my family home. |
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Once the song ended, the crowd erupted into a loud wave of cheers, whistles, and catcalls. |
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Pleas for caution and restraint from the minority who still clung to dwindling hopes of agreement were drowned with jeers and catcalls. |
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And did I notice some very loud catcalls at the end of the second night's set? |
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The band members shouted catcalls at him and the audience boomed ominously in sudden frustration. |
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The women stare indifferently as catcalls and whistling burst loudly from the dark interior of a taxi. |
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This is mostly a stereotype, but some men shout catcalls at women on the street, especially when the men are in groups. |
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Another young women bounded on stage to remind the audience that catcalls are subtler but nevertheless real forms of sexual violence. |
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A series of whistles and catcalls greeted me as I walked down the hallway towards my locker, and I suddenly regretted very much wearing a skirt. |
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I ignored the catcalls from Mike as I walked down the hallway with Jason following me. |
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But lately the catcalls and hisses are dying down as audiences acquiesce to the reality of in-theater advertising. |
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This often takes the form of staring, inappropriate remarks, catcalls, and touching. |
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Hips swinging, she walked, amidst more catcalls, over to the computer. |
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Are you speaking of the catcalls and the noise, or of the way presentations are made? |
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A handful of hapless punters are dragged up and the whole thing descends into a sort of free-form hoedown, complete with catcalls and wolf whistles. |
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She stood in front of the feral slam audience to read her love poems, and the resulting jeers and catcalls convinced her never to go near that scene again. |
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Squeezing her eyes tight she tried to block out Reed's cold, insistent taunts and the jeering catcalls that seemed to get louder with each passing moment. |
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In one instance her inadequate performance provoked catcalls and derision. |
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There were a few catcalls over the weekend at politicians marching in Fourth of July parades. |
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After a few whistles and catcalls, the hubbub quiets to a tolerable level. |
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As it is, the world is a cruel and unforgiving place, so in return for his injury all he gets is a load of catcalls, finger pointing and giggling. |
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The silence that followed this abrupt ending was terrible to bear and the hissing and catcalls came almost as a relief. |
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Many young people in my riding are concerned about the bullying, the catcalls, the kind of behaviour that is displayed here. |
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Hopefully Liberal members are listening and not just giving catcalls as they are doing now. |
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These comments drew some catcalls from individuals demanding to know what this had to do with Mumia's cause. |
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The blow connected, and the metal against metal sound rang through the chill night air and died off as the crowd's various murmurs and catcalls fell silent. |
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There are constant allegations, innuendoes and the catcalls we hear right now. |
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My colleague may be having a hard time hearing the answer to his question because of the catcalls from government members. |
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The government has merely sat on the sidelines hurling some petty and hateful catcalls at those countries that have taken action. |
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Often they are very good at catcalls, but they are not very good at listening. |
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However, despite the catcalls and the heckling, it is their responsibility to ensure in the first instance that this legislation continues. |
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Hissing and catcalls interrupt both performances of Tannhäuser in Paris. |
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As I was rereading parts of the budget during question period, I found myself barely unable to hear because of the catcalls which prompted me to raise this today. |
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I hear catcalls of innocence from Conservative members. |
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As he walked from the pitch to the sound of catcalls and applause, Baggio even picked up a Viola scarf that had been thrown from the stands and put it round his neck. |
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This did not last long as one of the officers ordered the ladies back into their house much to the catcalls of the troops, who took this is as quite a diversion from gun drill. |
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When he shinnied up to remove the banner, some in the crowd hooted catcalls. |
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Despite hanging on to second place in the table, Dunga's men were short of ideas once again and left the field to another round of boos and catcalls. |
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In the opening minutes of The Full Monty, a Chippendales-type dancer strips to a very skimpy brief to the catcalls and wolf whistles of screaming female fans. |
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The pitcher heard angry catcalls as he walked off the field. |
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